Royal Family Accomplishments 2017

Here Come William, Kate, and Harry! How the Young Royals Have Stepped Up in 2017

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry have in the past received criticism for not taking on as many royal duties as the queen and the rest of their family, but 2017 has seen the most amount of change in the family business for many years. As everyone waited with bated breath for news of a Harry and Meghan Markle engagement, the announcement in May that Prince Philip was retiring from public life went by with little fuss; however, the impact it has had on the rest of the family is actually pretty major.

First, it meant that the queen would be going out on public engagements now without her husband by her side, and therefore other members of the family have stepped up, including Prince Charles for the State Opening of Parliament and Prince William for a state lunch at Buckingham Palace with Burmese leader Aung San Suu Kyi. Secondly, it meant that Philip's many patronages will need to be filtered off to the other members of the family. Kate has already taken over with the RAF Cadets, and although many other patronages are yet to be redistributed, this will be happening over the coming months. Most importantly, it means the younger members of the family — William, Kate, and Harry — have taken on more work, and this will continue to increase over the coming years. A statement from William and Kate's offices at Kensington Palace early in 2017 read, "Their Royal Highnesses are keen to continue to increase their official work on behalf of The Queen and for the charities and causes they support, which will require greater time spent in London."

This is what we have seen already in 2017, with William and Kate undertaking trips to Paris, Belgium, Poland, and Germany on behalf of the government, while William also visited France and is soon heading for Finland and Kate traveled to Luxembourg. Meanwhile, Harry went to France and Belgium for important WWI centenaries, Malawi for conservation work, Singapore for a charity polo tournament, Toronto for the Invictus Games, and Australia to promote the 2018 Invictus Games. Harry also visited Copenhagen on behalf of the government. Closer to home, the royal trio has been focusing on their Royal Foundation, and specifically the Heads Together initiative, encouraging people to be more open and understanding about mental health issues. William continues to focus on homelessness, anti-bullying, and conservation, Kate on addiction, family breakdown, and the importance of early intervention, and Harry on conservation, veterans, and HIV/AIDs.

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Next year, there are already dates in the diary, with William and Kate heading to Norway and Sweden early in the year and Harry going to Sydney for the 2018 Invictus Games. It's likely Harry will also tour next year.